Gather physicists from all over the world

In Spain there are a group of 25 scientists who have spent the last two weeks discussing advanced theoretical physics together with professors of such prestigious centers as the King’s College or the universities of London, Cambridge and Edimburg. So far exceptional. One more summer course. The striking thing is that this brain meeting willing to unravel the mysteries of the universe has not been held in Madrid, Barcelona or any other great city in the country. The appointment It was organized in As Barreirasuntil recently an abandoned village of Galicia. And all thanks to an Italian physique who one day believed that an uninhabited area of Ourense was not a bad place to unravel the mysteries of physics. In a place in Galicia … Castro Caldelas is a town of little more than 1,200 inhabitants located in full Ribeira Sacra, in the province of Ourense. There, in the parish of Poboeiros, there is a small core called As Barreiras that according to The last census The INE has a single neighbor. In that remote point of Rural Gallego he put his eyes a while ago the cultural association La Ricottawhich has been marked among other objectives Organize courses and divulation workshops. One of its promoters is Paolo Benincasaan Italian physicist of long experience that has gone through universities Wenster Ontario, Durham, Santiago de Compostela or the Theoretical Physics Institute and Niels Bohr International Academybetween Other centers first level. His role is important because he has combined his interest in recovery and as barreiras with his scientific profile. Slowly cooked. How to fit a priori pieces so different? Beninnsa began to spin over a decade ago, in 2013, and a few years ago he took a key step in As Barreiras. “I bought this site and started reforming it in 2021,” he says in statements collected by The avant -garde. What it refers to is the place where it has ended up organizing its peculiar summer of Sages, a large house surrounded by a farm and a Palleira (a traditional Galician construction) that has rehabilitated patiently to turn it into a classroom. To carry out the project, Beninnsa created the association, in which two physicists who work in Madrid and a Galician who are responsible for finance participate. Could you go further? Beninnsa and his companions decided that yes, so this year they decided to boost a summer school In As Barreiras, an initiative aimed at 25 students Postgraduate and postdoctorals interested in fields such as theoretical cosmology. Not just that. In addition to gathering students, the course was attended by four King´s College of London, the University of London, the University of Cambridge and the University of Edinburgh. The long twenty participants are offered free accommodation and food. Although, yes, if the environment was not conventional the stay Nor was it: They stay in tents with mattresses and sleeping bags on the plot. All this of course in full as Barreiras, an environment that, Remember The organizers were “evicted until the creation of the La Ricotta project.” And how did he? At least the course has generated expectation. The voice of Galicia sign that the organizers received 50 requests for 25 places and the selected ones come from places so distant As India, the USA, Japan, Brazil and different parts of Europe. Classes They started on July 21 and end on August 1, 12 days of Border Research They also served to insufflate as Barreiras. The course even had dissemination workshops. The school has also had the economic support of the Galician Institute of High Energy Physics (IGFAE), a center linked to the University of Santiago de Compostela, and the European Research Council. Now Benyncans already dreams of go further And why not? Continue to encourage the old village with science. Images | Google Maps and Max-Planck-Institut Für Physik (Facebook) In Xataka | A town in Zamora had been abandoned for years. Until an American arrived with enough money to buy it

Five offers to take advantage of Mediamarkt discounts in technology, today August 3

Mediamarkt has entered fully in the month of August launching the occasional offers campaign. To give the last layer to these last summer months, the store has launched its campaign Summer offers that, together with the Discounts Mimediamarkt online (accessible when registered in the store), we can find several bargains. LG OLED55B56LA + SOUND BAR by 1,099 eurosa TV with OLED screen and a gift sound bar. Samsung Galaxy S24 Fe by 531.05 euros When registering in the store, an excellent mobile in its 256 GB configuration. Nintendo Switch + ‘Mario Kart 8 Deluxe’ by 349 eurosa Switch Oled pack (also of the standard switch) that comes out at the same price as if the console is bought. Apple Watch Series 10 by 399 eurosone of the best prices we have seen on Apple’s clock. Google Pixel 9 by 569.05 euros When registering in the store, an excellent mobile with a much more tight price. LG OLED55B56LA + SOUND BAR For the new wave of offers, Mediamarkt has launched a combo on some LG televisions. One of the most interesting is the one that includes an LG OLED55B56LA TV along with an LG S40T sound bar (valued at 159 euros). All this for 1,099 euros. The TV LG OLED55B56LA Mount a 55 -inch OLED screen that offers 120 Hz, is compatible with HDR10 and Dolby Vision and its speakers are compatible with Dolby Atmos. Instead, the sound bar LG S40T It comes with wireless subwoofer and offers 300W of power, its speakers are compatible with Dolby Digital and incorporates HDMI, Bluetooth and USB connection. * Some price may have changed from the last review Samsung Galaxy S24 Fe In addition to the direct offer that the Samsung Galaxy S24 Fe of 256 GB, to the registration you can access an additional discount that leaves the mobile by 531.05 euros. It is a very interesting mobile for the price it has, since it still has Six years of software updatesits design is quite premium, its cameras are pretty good and it is a good way to have a Samsung mobile without paying the price currently the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S25. Samsung Galaxy S24 Fe (256 GB) * Some price may have changed from the last review Nintendo Switch + ‘Mario Kart 8 Deluxe’ During the summer offers campaign, Mediamarkt has returned to the load with a new promotion in the Nintendo Switch (standard and OLED). This time, the console comes along with the ‘Mario Kart 8 Deluxe‘, an excellent driving video game that has cooperative mode and multiplayer mode. Nintendo Switch Standard + ‘Mario Kart 8 Deluxe’ by 299 euros. Nintendo Switch Oled + ‘Mario Kart 8 Deluxe’ by 349 euros. Nintendo Switch Oled + Mario Kart 8 Deluxe * Some price may have changed from the last review Apple Watch Series 10 Apple Watch have quite high prices, but sometimes they can be found on the offer with good discounts. These last days (Mediamarkt has maintained the offer for its new campaign), the store has the Apple Watch Series 10 In its 46 mm GPS configuration per 399 eurosone of the best prices we have seen in Mediamarkt. He Apple Watch Series 10 It is a quite complete smart watch that changes in design with respect to the previous generation, since Its screen is bigger and its thickness is thinner. In addition, it includes a good assortment of sensors to monitor physical activity (sleep apnea) and its battery reaches up to 18 hours of use. Apple Watch Series 10 (GPS, 46 mm) * Some price may have changed from the last review Google Pixel 9 Similar to Samsung’s mobile, the Google Pixel 9 It has also dropped in price in Mediamarkt through a direct discount and an additional discount when registering in the store. By 569.05 euroswe talk about an excellent mobile who still has six years of software updates, It has an excellent multimedia section (screen and speakers) and cameras offer very good photographic results. * Some price may have changed from the last review Some of the links of this article are affiliated and can report a benefit to Xataka. In case of non -availability, offers may vary. Images | Mediamarkt and Buyardcion (header), LG, Samsung, Nintendo, Apple, Google In Xataka | Best televisions in quality price. Which to buy and seven recommended 4K 4K In Xataka | The best mobiles (2025), we have tried them and here are their analysis

Bill Gates has been using a powerful tool for creativity and innovation for years: loneliness

Loneliness has Very bad reputation. As the neuroscientific nicole vignola assured In one of its conferencesthe negativity bias is very powerful when talking about it. As Remember From the European Institute of Positive Psychology, “loneliness is not being alone, it is the ability to be with no one.” However, loneliness intentional and well understoodIt is the Perfect culture broth To shape To the great ideas and as a tool to build the foundations of self -confidence and mental balance. Many of the great technological, scientific or artistic achievements have been possible because, at a given time, their drivers They have moved away from everything and everyone To concentrate on shaping your ideas. His brains only needed A little loneliness. When the urgent eclipse to the important At present there is more value to what The New York Times called “Hustle culture“, To have the agenda of the day to overflow with tasks, instead of the real luxury that is to keep it completely empty and allocate time to think in the really important. How are creative and innovative ideas to arise if We don’t even spend time thinking about them and why not, to wander? That superpower of emptying the agenda and allocating time to reflect is something Bill Gates learned from his friend and mentor Warren Buffet, as confessed in A joint interview. Science has demonstrated That letting your brain rest and not doing anything is like letting your brain release in an amusement park. In that context, loneliness is a great ally. As shown in the Netflix series ‘Bill Gates: Under the magnifying glass’Microsoft’s founding millionaire is taken every year a “week of reflection”, in which solitude is withdrawn to a refuge in nature to read, reflect and generate new ideas. According The published by The Wall Street JournalHence, initiatives such as Microsoft Internet Explorer browser emerged in 1995. It has not been the only one, such and as stood out Susan Cain in The New York Times, “Steve Wozniak achieved the work (to unite the components of the first Apple) – the hard work of creating something from nothing – did it alone. At the time of the morning, completely alone.” Some of the great masterpieces of literature or art have emerged from intentional isolation of its authors. Of take distance from the noisy world and let the brain stop receiving external stimuli that distract him from what really matters: generate new ideas. The science of success of being alone Scientific evidence confirms what the great geniuses of technology or art have already demonstrated. Even Seneca dedicated a good part of his Morales Epistles to Lucilio to the noble art of reflection in solitude and its benefits. According to a joint study Of the universities of Michigan and Harvard, highly intelligent people often experience greater vital satisfaction when they reduce their frequency of social interaction. “Participants with high intellectual coefficient expressed higher levels of satisfaction when their social contact was more sporadic.” This finding has been confirmed by parallel investigations from the University of Buffalo, which conclude that people who enjoy the solitude voluntarily They show high levels of creativity and self -reflection. Alone According to He counted to CNBC Joseph Jebelli, postdoctoral researcher at the University of Washington and author of the book ‘The Brain at Rest ‘spend time with oneself and let the brain Rest without stimuli nor external conditioning could be key in personal and professional development. The expert ensures that There is no perfect amount of loneliness And it depends on each person, but points out that the more values those moments of loneliness and self -reflection, the better it will be for your brain because more opportunities will have to wander and Connect unconnected ideas and abstract knowledge to generate a new one. Jebelli recommends starting in a simple way and intentionally searching for 10 minutes of loneliness per day in a quiet place “where they do not bother you and take advantage of that time to sit and breathe. This small step can help the brain to enter a state of relaxation and to start the activation process of the activation of the default neuronal network“ The neuroscientist not only recommends taking care of the moments of loneliness, but also being selective with the moments of socializationseeking that “it is a significant and quality activity. Many of us spend time with people with whom we should not because we feel forced.” According to Jebelli, this “toxic” socialization increases blood cortisol levels causing them to be harmful to mental and physical health. More and more people travel alone or They look for isolated retreats as a way to reconnect with themselves and reduce the social overestimulation, As documented The confidential. This phenomenon is perceived as an act of autolide and not negative isolation, and allows Strengthen self -esteem and provide people with psychological tools to improve the way they face day -to -day challenges and problems. In Xataka | Bill Gates cost, but he learned it: science has known for years that work addiction sinks productivity Image | Unspash (Chris Nagahama, Magnus Lindvall, Gaspar Zaldo), Flickr (World Bank Photo Collection)

The Morgue of Paris organized “Open doors.” And caused tumults with thousands of daily visits

The bodies in the Paris deposit lie, motionless, completely naked except for small leather shrouds. Each one has died for a different cause, and all impute the reasons. Some have been stabbed in the belly. Another has drowned, he is swollen and his skin exhibits a obscene violet color. Another has been crushed by a heavy machine in one of the factories of the French city, increasingly industrialized and implacable. They all have something in common. They lie in almost vertical tables, which allow them to contemplate, on the other side of large windows, the thousands of Parisians who spend every day through the morgue. All bodies in the deposit can be contemplated by citizens. And it has become the favorite show of the pedestrians. In the mid -nineteenth century, walk in Paris to pass in front of the deposit and See the bodies It was the entertainment of fashion among citizens. Of course, there was an excuse: to help identify those who still had no name. But the morbid seized the population and went to see the exposed corpses became an entertainment that went far beyond public service, to the point that appeared in The guides of the time of the Parisian shows that the visitor should not be lost. Under the name of ‘The Museum of Death’, it was organized an entire industry around the facade of the body depositand it was easy to find actors, juggers and street artists asking for money in the surroundings of the great windows. He French playwright Leon Gozlan He described it like this: “You will see the drowned just like you go to other places to see the latest fashion.” And the very Emile Zola wrote: “The morgue is a show within the reach of all the pockets and that poor and rich passers -by may see free. The door is open, whoever wants to enter” Paris Danger At that time, Paris was a dangerous city (like all the great cities of Europe): crimes followed and occupied the first flat of the newspapers. And not only that: at this time when Industrialization grew by leaps and boundsthe mortality in the factories was very high, often the injured did not even have family in the city, but they came from rural areas and had arrived in Paris in search of money to feed their families, so that the bodies remained days in the deposit until they were claimed. These exhibitions in the morgue was like an extension of the black chronicle: the Parisians read in the newspaper about a crime or an accident and immediately could Expand the information going to see the bodies to the windows of the deposit. 40,000 people came to go to the dead daily (for getting an idea: Before your fireNotre-Dame received 30,000 a day). A true morbid show without a paragon in the history of the city. An example of what people came to see: on November 8, 1876, two packages containing the dismembered body of a woman were found in the Seine. The body was rebuilt, covered with a canvas and placed its head on it. A grotesque and brutal aging … that four days later of the crimes came to see more than 30,000 visitors, 40,000 on the 13th and 14th, the morgue records reached 68,250 entries. Almost a week after crimes, which makes a state of considerable decomposition. Finally, the closing of the show arrived: the Morgue of Paris closed the doors to the public in March 1907, when Criticisms won the unstoppable increase in morbid. Many newspapers complained, because their chronicles of which bodies were going to be exposed were among the most read of the daily rotations. The new century had just been born, and they were to come much more terrible shows. Although a little more modest. Header | Jstor Daily In Xataka | € 1,200 per body: the funeral home that sold bodies of deaths to universities and charged for false incinerations

We thought the tourist floors were the most profitable. Amancio Ortega has found something better: headquarters and shops

The rental market He has shot In recent years and with them the profitability that their owners They get them. Keeping this in mind, have you ever wondered how much must pay Inditex, Primark, Amazon or Apple for the rent of some of its offices or stores? Amancio Ortega, like homemade main From these companies has that answer: almost 1 billion a year together. Choose buildings without borrowing. In addition to the founder of Inditex, Amancio Ortega is the creator of one of the greater real estate empires in Spain: Pontegadea. The basis of his fortune remains his participation of 59.29% in Inditex, which allows him to access Milmillonarios annual dividends which strategically reinveys premium buildings distributed throughout the world. All this without borrowing with third parties. However, instead of focusing your business on the sale of these properties to obtain surplus value, your goal is to make constant profitability through rentals. Since its buildings have been specifically selected by Its strategic location In the main capitals of the world, the big firms are tail To rent some of its premises. Millionaire rentals. Thanks to this strategy, Pontegadea registered in 2024 income linked to real estate of 977 million euros, According to data to those who have had access Digital economy. This figure represents a 20% increase with respect to the 657 million euros that Ortega’s real estate registered in its 2023 accounts. This increase means that, for the first time, Pontegadea has exceeded the joint revenues from rents of its main rivals in Spain: Merlin Properties and Colonial. Something that It already foresaw That could happen for some years. They always buy with tenants. Such and as he published Expansionin addition to making a strategic selection of its buildings, Pontegadea has as a guideline buy buildings already occupied by solvent tenants. This has been demonstrated in all its operations, such as the logistics center of Baldonnell Business Park of Dublin From which Amazon operates, the Amazon headquarters in Seattleor the Venlo distribution centerfrom which it serves as the operations center of the DSV parcel company, one of the largest in the world. Thus, the new properties that Pontegadea incorporates in its portfolio generates income from the first minute and ensures something very valuable for a landlord: a tenant that pays promptly. Inditex also pays for rent: A Pontegadea. It is paradoxical, but some of the dividends that Pontegadea de Inditex receives are invested in premises that are then rented to the different brands of the group to install their stores or stores in them. That Pontegadea is the owner of the main premises of Inditex is a strategic advantage (in addition to a fine irony), since thus the textile can better deal with the variations in the price of the real estate market and not shoot their operational costs. OK To what is published For the economic one Expansionin 2024, Inditex paid 46 million euros for real estate rental to Pontegadea. That figure represents 18% more than the previous year, when the figure reached 39 million. In Xataka | Amancio Ortega: the billionaire who lives as one more neighbor. Except for private jets and superyates Image | Gtres, Flickr (José Román)

27 kilometers under the sea to avoid fjords

Norway has underway A series of megaconstructions that aim to beat numerous records. It is not for less, because it is a country with a very particular geography in which certain types of infrastructure are necessary to opt for certain comforts. One of the most surprising is undoubtedly Rogfast, a four -lane submarine tunnel that will connect the districts of Randaberg and Bokn through 27 kilometers under the sea. This megaobra promises to revolutionize transport on the Norway west coast and drastically reduce travel times on one of the most traveled routes in the country. Fjords don’t make it easy. The E39 coastal road, which travels 1,100 kilometers from Trondheim to Kristiansand, is interrupted seven times by fjords that force Ferris. This turns a direct journey into a 21 -hour odyssey. Rogfast will eliminate one of these interruptions and will cut 11 hours of the total tripbenefiting millions of people who move to the cities of Stavanger and Bergen. Record figures. The tunnel will reach a maximum depth of 400 meters below sea level and extended 27 kilometers, officially becoming The longest road submarine tunnel in the world. It will surpass the current record, the Norwegian Lærdal tunnel of 24.5 kilometers, which crosses mountains but does not go under the sea. Turning Rogfast will take approximately 35 minutes and will have an underground roundabout at 250 meters deep to give access to Kvitsøy island. Image: Telegraph A technical and economical challenge. The works began in 2018 with an initial budget of about 1,838 million euros, although experts estimate that the total cost of modernizing the entire E39 could reach more than 40,000 million euros. The Norwegian government will finance 40% of the projectwhile the rest will recover through a toll of about 34 euros per use. The construction suffered several delays, especially during the pandemic, but maintains its scheduled completion date for 2033. Beyond travel cutting. Engineers have designed a special artistic project to combat monotony and anxiety that a tunnel can cause so extensive. The system promises to include dynamic lighting and decorative elements that will create a sensation of orientation and make the underground path more bearable. The idea is that drivers perceive travel time as shorter than it really is. Goodbye Ferris. Rogfast is part of a larger plan to completely eliminate the Ferris of the E39 and connect the entire Norway west coast with fixed infrastructure. Some sections will require “floating” tunnels anchored to the seabed due to the excessive depth of certain fjords. If the project is successful, Norway will have shown that it is possible to create a completely terrestrial coastal highway in one of the most challenging geographic territories in the world. Cover image | Implane In Xataka | The world’s largest hotel is not in Las Vegas or Dubai. It is in Malaysia and has 7,351 rooms

China is matching the West in a lot of technologies, but has already overcome something more crucial: research

Two years ago, in spring 2023, Springer Nature Editorial announced an expected Sorpasso. China had surpassed the United States in the Nature Indexan index created to measure the contribution to the scientific production of countries and institutions. It has been time for that and everything indicates that Chinese science, far from loosening the passage, has increased its distance from its main competitor. Solo leader. The last review of Nature Index Research Leadersthe “classification” based on the index prepared by the editorial responsible for the magazine Natureis A new test of the consolidation of Chinese institutions as a key piece in the global scientific research model. According to those responsible for the index, China achieved in 2024 an index of 32,122, a 17% increase Regarding the previous year, consolidating a first position that he achieved two years ago. From the company that elaborates the index it is also highlighted that the Asian country has eight institutions among the 10 most outstanding worldwide. Evaluating global science. After China and the United States, two European countries occupy the Third and fourth positionrespectively, Germany and the United Kingdom. Asian countries are also consolidated in the national “top 10”, with four countries represented (in addition to China, Japan, South Korea and India), matching the four Europeans in these head positions. The Chinese Academicia opens the List of institutions most outstanding scientists, followed by Harvard University and by the University of Science and Technology of China. The first Spanish institution that we can find in this ranking It is the Higher Council for Scientific Research, the CSIC. Nature Index. But what exactly is this index? He Nature Index It is an index Based on the contributions of scientists attached to various research institutions (whether public, private or companies). These contributions are measured through articles published in a sample of various high -impact scientific journals. Beyond Covid. In 2023 We pointed out That the leadership of Chinese science owed the work done by Chinese institutions in the fight against COVID, for example in the identification and sequencing of the virus some of its variants. However, we also pointed out that this advance also responded to a trend that had already been occurring since before the pandemic. After five years of the pandemic, the data seems to confirm the weight of this ascending trend beyond the situation of the pandemic. An ascent that is exclusive to this Asian giant but is also shared by other countries of the continent, such as South Korea and India, which saw increase in several percentage points (4.1% and 2% respectively) its contribution. This promotion of fact allowed South Korea to overcome Canada, standing in seventh position in this global classification of countries with the highest contribution to science. Tenth place. And what about Spain? The index of Nature Place Spain In thirteenth place in the global, sixth classification among the countries of Europe. Spanish science would be between Italian and Dutch, exactly the same as two years ago. The index in Spanish institutions. We pointed out at the beginning that the CSIC led the Spanish contribution to world science. The contribution of this public institution occupies a leading first place since its index (218) bends to the index of the second institution in the ranking National, the University of Barcelona (86), which is in position 245 in the ranking global. The third position at the national level is held by Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology (BIST). In Xataka | European science becomes serious: Eurofusion and CERN will work together in nuclear fusion and new collider Image | Julia Koblitz

It was not really a church

In Jaén they have been convinced for decades that the stones of a site of the old Ibero -Roman city of Cástulo (What is now the town of Linares) formed a Paleochristian church of the fourth century DC, they concluded it in the early 1990s its discoverers and thus continued to believe to this day applying good logic. After all, it is known that at that time there were Christians (and even bishops) in a cástulo, so it is not surprising that they wanted to have their own centers of worship, right? Now a group of archaeologists raises A different theory: And if what we have always seen as a primitive Christian temple really was something else? In a place in Jaén … Cástulo It was an ancient Iberian city that once acted as Capital of Oretania And today shows its ruins a few five kilometers from Linares. There, in the urban heart, in which archaeologists know as “area 1” rest the remains of a basilica -shaped building probably raised in The fourth century DC. We have known him for a long time thanks to the excavations made between 1985 and 1991 by a team that came to a clear conclusion: what they had before them were the remains of an old paleocristian temple of late antiquity. Why did they believe that? They had reasons. Although during their excavations they did not rescue any rest clearly associated with Christianity, archaeologists did know that at that time (towards the fourth century DC) Cástulo hosted a community of faithful. Even the presence of bishops is documented since at least the beginning of that century, something that makes it clear about the minutes of the Elvira council. Its characteristics, context and even the location of the temple inside the cástulo network seemed to support the theory that (effectively) was a church consecrated to Christ. “Taking all that into account, it seemed reasonable to think that the construction of the building was an example of the first Christian cult whose construction was motivated by the beginning of the rise of the Church in the second half of the fourth century DC,” Bautista Ceprián del Castillo, David Expósito and José Carlos Ortega, archaeologists who have published A study About the old temple in VeguetaThe Yearbook of the Faculty of Geography and History of the University of Las Palmas. Sobple matter? At all. That we have been believing that the old building of Jaén is a church of the second half of the fourth century DC does not mean that it is true, no matter how much this assumption seems to fit into history. This has been believed at least Ceprián, Expósito and Ortega, who relying on the excavations made in the place between 2011 and 2021 and especially the debris there have launched An interesting question: And if instead of a Roman church, the old temple, known as “building S”, was actually a synagogue maintained by a Jewish community established in the area around the fourth and v dc centuries New clues, New History. In their article the three archaeologists remember that 40 years ago they were not found in the area “Clear indications” They revealed that the temple was dedicated to Christian cult. What the new excavations have located are clues that point in another direction: “A small, interesting set of elements that refer to the culture and iconography of a Jewish nature.” These pieces, remains of ceramics and decorations, added to other characteristics, such as the location of the temple, is what leads Ceprián and his companions to suggest his theory. “There are certain singularities that alone would not dismant The study concludes After recognizing that “in a first analysis” the theory can be reached that the basilical absidal building was a Christian. What exactly did they find? During the excavations the researchers located three fragments of lucers decorated with the Menorá (Seven arms candelabro), a piece of Tégula in which the same symbol of Judaism is represented (although with five arms) and a revealing piece: remains of a bowl with an inscription in Hebrew that can only be read when placing it face down, which has taken archaeologists to think that it is a lid. What exactly does the text say? It is not easy to decipher it, although experts They slide which could be translated as ‘of forgiveness’, ‘Light of forgiveness’ or even ‘song to David’. Ceramics … and something else. All these pieces helped archaeologists to assemble their theory, but they are not the only arguments on which they support themselves. Another, fundamental, is the location of the building. The ancient temple rose in a separated place, little busy and close to the ruins of Roman hot springs, that the ecclesiastical hierarchy of the time perceived as “the last redoubt of pagan religion.” The reason? In public bathrooms, sculptures of ancient gods used to rise. “Many ecclesiastics would soon begin to consider the hot springs as a new idolatry center and a dangerous place for Christians for their more than probable demonic pollution,” Archaeologists reportwho remember that the rigid sexual moral of the Church already related nudity to “lust and sin.” “Tumulatio Ad Sanctos”. There are two data that further reinforce the theory embodied in the magazine Vegueta. The first is the configuration of the building itself, which as the experts recognize presents a structure that agrees with “the type of basilical absidal plants that will be developed from the fourth century DC in Jewish synagogues.” The second is that the most recent excavations have not revealed burials in the area, in the building or in its surroundings, something that clashes in principle with the Christian conception of the Tumulatio ad sancturesthe desire of the faithful of being buried near the remains of prominent martyrs and religious figures. In fact, where tombs are observed, it is in a nearby Christian baptistery. With what the absence of burials coincides, it is with the rabbinic pattern that states that the graves … Read more

Until recently they presumed how much they hired. Now the more they say goodbye, the more proud they feel

What times those in which technology companies hired as if there were no morning. The talent war affected even to countries like Spainwhere Amazon fought with a goal to achieve thousands of professionals. The CEO of all these companies celebrated the phenomenon and brought breast explaining that the pandemic had changed the rules of the game. They were proud to hire, but now they are proud otherwise. Checking. Charlie Scharf, CEO of Wells Fargo, has a doubtful record: to have managed to reduce its template for 20 quarters in a row. This manager has described the reduction of workers in this bank “as our ally.” In the last five years the total reduction amounts to 23%, They point In The Wall Street Journal. And there are more cases. Other companies also celebrate these workforce reductions, they indicate in WSJ. Loomis, a Swedish financial company, indicated that it has managed to grow despite recent layoffs, and Union Pacific, the railroad company, stressed that despite firing 3% of its workforce, it has achieved a record quarter. The Verizon CEO, Hans Vistberg, Indian In a recent conference with investors that in the field of workforce “we are being very, very good, and is constantly going down.” Or what is the same: he is very happy to fire people because as he highlighted “we are very efficient when managing our resources.” Lip-bu tan, CEO of Intel, advertisement that They would fire 15% of the workforceand his argument was that they needed to become a “faster, agile and vibrant” company. If you say goodbye it is because you are a great CEO. That seems to be the current perception of the technological industry, because while not having a long time to say goodbye to be a symptom of problems and a strategic withdrawal, it is now seen as a commitment to efficiency and the promising role of artificial intelligence. Elon Musk taught the way. The CEOS did not usually presume to fire people, but the thing changed When you bought Twitter. His first and controversial decision was dismiss approximately 75% of the workforce. The measure made the alarms jump and many wondered if the platform would subsist after that labor debacle. He has done it, and Musk, maximalist of efficiency, has always taken chest When talking about that measure. The efficiency argument. It is as if suddenly the industry had realized that it could make cuts punishing those Employees with lower productivity or looking for maximum efficiency in the template. More and more of the employee is talked about, and there Nvidia is one of the great prominent – clariously benefited by the AI boom. Now the argument between the bosses is defended that No one is irreplaceable. Prize to cut template. Zack Mikewa, of the firm Sloane & Co., explained in WSJ how to “be honest with the costs and the workforce is not only allowed, but is rewarded” by investors. The argument for dismissals in the past was the search for pure economic profitability, but now the excuse is the search for change and renewal, adaptation for that future complex that is presented to us. Downward hiring. Not only are there massive layoffs: there are companies that have also temporarily frozen hiring or slowed them for long periods. This is the case of Bank of America: his CEO, Brian Moynihan, explained to investors that during his mandate the template reduction has been remarkable. Since CEO was named in 2010, the workforce has gone from about 300,000 people to about 212,000, and as stressed “we have to continue working to reduce (that figure).” In Xataka | Microsoft has discovered that lining and saying goodbye to thousands of employees is compatible. The problem is that it is not alone

The summers are so short in Finland that he has accepted a guest to enjoy the beaches: kilos of poop

A few months ago, the Finnish nation was proclaimed for the eighth time the country Happy on the planet. Then we saw that nothing is perfect, because while it happened, the United States landed to prepare them next Battle for the Arctic. And between one thing and another, summer has reached its beaches. As always, it will not be very long, and this year is accompanied by an exorbitant amount of excrement. Brief and disputed. I told this week The New York Times. In a country where summer lasts just two months and the sun becomes a scarce good, every warm day is almost like a miracle. Helsinki, like the rest of the country, lives those weeks with intensity: crowded beaches, whole bicycle families and citizens anxious to take advantage of temperatures that in any other place would seem soft, but that exceed historical records here. However, in that space of evasion an unexpected intruder has appeared: the Barnaclas geeseRobust and gregarious birds that have colonized parks, avenues and, above all, the beaches of the capital. His MASIV PRESENCEA (more than 5,000 accounted for in the area last summer) has transformed the outdoor life into a constant surveillance exercise, where walkers must measure each step so as not to sink into excrements that accumulate in surprising quantities. The daily excrement. The problem, although an anecdotal in appearance, directly affects the enjoyment of a summer that the Finns consider sacred. On the beaches, before extending the towel you have to Check the groundVolley players pray not to land Bruces in a brown puddle, and parents watch with anguish that their young children do not confuse manure with sand or grass. The Times told That, in the parks, the lawn is upholstered with feces that are embedded in the soles, and in the central avenues the geese cross pedestrians with the same naturalness as the beatles very Beatles in Abbey Road. The figures illustrate the magnitude of the challenge: on some beaches, maintenance personnel collect more than 20 kg of excrement per daya volume that requires whole crews of seasonal workers, multiplied in the last decade. Failed innovations. For years, the Helsinki City Council has tested methods To contain the plague. They tried to mix the stool with the sand, but the water ended up contaminated. They used recordings of sea eagles to scare birds, but the geese got used to it soon. It was even studied to hire trained dogs, as other cities do, although they were too expensive and little available. The Great hope This summer was a machine designed by the maintenance team itself. A kind of sieve with wheels, similar to a manual corteped, which had to separate the feces from the sand. The problem? In practice it was Heavy and ineffective In humid soils, and ended up relegated to a warehouse. In the end, the most reliable resource remains the most rudimentary: shovel, gum gloves and infinite patience. Inevitable coexistence. The battle against geese, however, is limited by legislation and Finnish ethics: urban hunting or mass sacrifice is not allowed, such as in Canada or California, where transfers or culeing. In Helsinki, geese are not only a nuisance, but already part of the summer landscape, inserted in the urban imaginary and the daily routine of its inhabitants. In fact, the workers who collect the manure find a certain serenity in the repetitive task (although the smell persecutes them later). The reality is that, in a country where summer is too short to waste it, the Finns seem to accept this uncomfortable invasion as a price to pay to enjoy its beaches. With humor and stoicism, they have assumed that between the sun, water and sand there will always be a third guest: the omnipresent goose … and its inevitable trace. Image | JIP In Xataka | Finland is the happiest country in the world. And is also preparing thoroughly for the most unhappy end: war In Xataka | Finland has found a cheap way to store energy all winter: a tower of 2,000 tons of sand

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